Frozen Fairytale

  1. Sonatina
    • Origin:

      Italian, musical term
    • Description:

      Makes SONATA even more feminine and musical
  2. Svenja
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "boy"
    • Description:

      German feminine form of the German and Nordic male name Sven, which comes from the Old Norse byname Sveinn, meaning "boy". Svenja was particularly popular in Germany in the late 80s and early 90s, peaking at #10 in 1991.
  3. Svetlana
    • Origin:

      Russian
    • Meaning:

      "star"
    • Description:

      Popular Russian name, familiar here via author Svetlana Stalin, the dictator's daughter.
  4. Sylva
    • Origin:

      Czech form of Silvia
    • Meaning:

      "from the woods"
    • Description:

      Sleek and sharp Sylva is the Czech variation of Silvia. It could equally double up as a word-adjacent name in English, thanks to its similarity to the metal Silver.
  5. Sylvia
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "from the forest"
    • Description:

      The musical, sylvan Sylvia seems poised to join former friends Frances and Beatrice and Dorothy back in the nursery.
  6. Sabriel
    • Sanziana
      • Saraneth
        • Selja
          • Silsa
            • Sintra
              • Snædís
                • Snæfríðr
                  • Snærós
                    • Snærún
                      • Soleme
                        • Svana
                          • Svena
                            • Syvne
                              • Taiga
                                • Origin:

                                  English word name; Japanese
                                • Description:

                                  Taiga has two origins. As a word name derived from Turkic languages via Russian, it refers to the snow forest of the Arctic regions, making it an evocative nature name.